
The knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases have been developed to make meaningful connections among worldwide scientific discoveries. This paper reviews bioinformatics resources and database tools specialized in disseminating information regarding genetic disorders. The databases described are useful for managing sample sequences, gene expression and post-transcriptional regulation. In relation to data sets available from genome-wide association studies, we describe databases that could be the starting point for developing studies in the field of complex diseases, particularly those in which the causal genes are difficult to identify.
Genetic diseases; Mutation; NCBI; Ensembl; SNPs; GWAS; IBD, Genome, Human, IBD, Genetic disease, Genetic Diseases, Inborn, SNP, Computational Biology, Ensembl, Genomics, NCBI, Mutation, Databases, Genetic, Genetics, GWAS, Humans, Genetic diseases, SNPs
Genetic diseases; Mutation; NCBI; Ensembl; SNPs; GWAS; IBD, Genome, Human, IBD, Genetic disease, Genetic Diseases, Inborn, SNP, Computational Biology, Ensembl, Genomics, NCBI, Mutation, Databases, Genetic, Genetics, GWAS, Humans, Genetic diseases, SNPs
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